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Musk om raset i Tesla: ”Löser sig på längre sikt”

Elon Musk säger att han driver sina företag ”med stora svårigheter” i en intervju med Fox Business ekonomiska kommentator Larry Kudlow – som var ekonomisk rådgivare i Vita huset under delar av Donald Trumps förra mandatperiod.

Vidare säger Musk att han förväntar sig stanna kvar i Trump-administrationen i ytterligare ett år.

Intervjun sker samma dag som Tesla haft sin sämsta börsdag sedan pandemin efter ett ras på över 15 procent. När en X-användare uppmärksammar detta och taggar Elon Musk svarar Tesla-vd:n:

”Det kommer lösa sig på längre sikt.”

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Larry Kudlow
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Lawrence Alan Kudlow (born August 20, 1947) is an American conservative broadcast news analyst, economist, columnist, journalist, political commentator, and radio personality. He is a financial news commentator for Fox Business and served as the Director of the National Economic Council during the Trump Administration from 2018 to 2021. He assumed that role after his previous employment as a CNBC television financial news host. By 2024 Kudlow was the vice chair of the board of the America First Policy Institute, a nonprofit think tank developing policies for the second Trump presidency. Kudlow began his career as a junior financial analyst at the New York Federal Reserve. He soon left government to work on Wall Street at Paine Webber and Bear Stearns as a financial analyst. In 1981, after previously volunteering and working for left-wing politicians and causes, Kudlow joined the administration of Ronald Reagan as associate director for economics and planning in the Office of Management and Budget. After leaving the Reagan Administration during the second term, Kudlow returned to Wall Street and Bear Stearns, serving as the firm's chief economist from 1987 until 1994. During this time, he also advised the gubernatorial campaign of Christine Todd Whitman on economic issues. In the late 1990s, after a publicized battle with cocaine and alcohol addiction, Kudlow left Wall Street to become an economics and financial commentator – first with National Review, and later hosting several shows on CNBC.
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